Finding government-subsidised training

Government-subsidised training is marked with this symbol . Course availability data is sourced from the Australian Course Information Register.

About pre-apprenticeship courses

This course is available to study as a pre-apprenticeship. A pre-apprenticeship is a great way to get a feel for the industry before committing to an apprenticeship.

Some pre-apprenticeships can help reduce the length of a formal apprenticeship. This only applies to selected courses approved by the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA). To find out if this applies to your pre-apprenticeship contact your training provider.

The courses shown on the Victorian Skills Gateway website are regulated qualifications under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), or short training programs made up of units of competency from regulated qualifications.

Units

Unit code

Unit title

Unit type

MSMENV272

Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

Core

MSMWHS200

Work safely

Core

MSS402051

Apply quality standards

Core

MSTCL3001

Identify fabric performance and handling requirements

Core

MSTFD4004

Calculate cost estimates for fashion products

Core

MSTFD4006

Interact and network with fashion industry participants

Core

MSTFD5010

Develop and present design concepts within specific guidelines

Core

MSTGN2009

Operate computing technology in a TCF workplace

Core

MSTGN2011

Identify fibres, fabrics and textiles used in the TCF industry

Core

BSBINT301

Apply knowledge of the international trade environment to complete work

Elective

BSBINT302

Apply knowledge of legislation relevant to international trade to complete work

Elective

BSBINT405

Apply knowledge of import and export international conventions, laws and finance

The government-subsidised fee range marked with this symbol factors in a Victorian Government subsidy.

The ranges are based on:

Estimated tuition fees for the whole of the course with a Victorian Government subsidy

Rates for local students only (not for international)

Available data from the Australian Course Information Register

The fee ranges shown do not factor in concessions or scholarships. They also exclude other fees set by the training provider such as materials, services, and amenities.

All subsidies presented on this site are correct at the time of publication; subsidy information is updated on a monthly basis. To obtain the most accurate quote for the course you’re considering, please contact the training provider directly.

About occupations in demand

Occupations in demand are marked with this symbol .
If you see a related job marked with this symbol, it’s identifying a role that is currently, or is at risk of, experiencing a skills shortage.

When an occupation has a skills shortage, it means the chances of getting a job after completing your course could be higher.

The information used to identify occupations in demand is primarily sourced from Higher Education and Skills Group (HESG) in the Department of Education and Training (DET), the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and Deloitte Access Economics.